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A likely permanent hiatus 25 Dec 2009 | 04:04 am
As anyone who cares has noticed, the blog hasn't been updated for months, and hasn't been updated with any consistency since the end of 1L year. Between classes, law review, a clinic I've been partici...
Dearing interview, Part III: He welcomes the skepticism 26 Mar 2009 | 08:00 pm
We continue with Part 3 of my Monday interview with new AnnArbor.com content director Tony Dearing (first and second parts, if you're interested, and a transcript of Dearing's address to Ann Arbor New...
Dearing interview, Part II: Who do you hire? Who sells ads? No exclusive content at all? 25 Mar 2009 | 08:00 pm
We continue with Part 2 of my Monday interview with new AnnArbor.com content director Tony Dearing, which will be the shortest of the three segments. You can find the first part here, if you're intere...
Transcript of Dearing, Kraner addressing A2 News staff Monday afternoon 24 Mar 2009 | 09:30 pm
We're just full of content today. Here's a transcript of new AnnArbor.com content director Tony Dearing and AnnArbor.com president Matt Kraner addressing the A2 News staff Monday afternoon at The Cam...
Dearing interview, part I: It's going to be like nothing you've ever seen 24 Mar 2009 | 08:01 pm
It's late and I'm burned out and have plenty of law school work to do, so we're going to dispense with the formalities. Tony Dearing is the man in charge of taking the Ann Arbor News and turning it in...
My uncle George & Veterans Day 12 Nov 2008 | 12:53 am
My uncle George - not actually my uncle, more of a great uncle - was a short, slight, puttering mattress salesman. Bald and soft-spoken, you would have thought him a little wimpy and there was never a...
Farewell column 7 Oct 2008 | 01:26 am
Here, if you're interested. That's about 200 bylines a year (too many for some, not enough for those who worship at the temple of Michigan ice hockey).
Paper tiger no more, or how we got here 31 Aug 2008 | 03:57 am
Law school, fall of 2009, some big-name school. That was the plan when I walked into the Lansing Convention Center in June to take the LSAT. The score arrived on July 3rd, a 162. This meant that I'd ...